Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Who can watch the watchmen?"No one is paying attention to your post reports"Why do posters that claim to have me blocked keep sending me pms and responding to my posts? That makes no sense.

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Who can watch the watchmen?"No one is paying attention to your post reports"Why do posters that claim to have me blocked keep sending me pms and responding to my posts? That makes no sense.

According to the stats 65 users log in daily. On the other hand we have 19k page views.

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Well, I think I've read them not well. On another place it shows 240 users has logged in today.

Does this include users like me who don't necessarily post every day, but stay logged on because they're to lazy to log off? Curious...

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"I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die [...] These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." -The Lord Jesus Christ

No longer active on OC.net. Please pray for me and forgive any harm I might have caused by my ignorance and malice. Pls email me, don't send PMs.

I could be wrong, however, if you close your Browser, or your machine goes to "sleep", you do appear offline, and therefore, next time you actually hit the page you are counted as a new log in that day.

That's just my guess, because I have noticed that even though I don't log off, the "Total Time Logged In" at the top of the page, next to my avatar, stops ticking if I leave the page. In other words I can be logged in, but, if I open a different tab and start writing emails or reading the news, the clock stops ticking on this site, until I am once again active on this site.

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Conquer evil men by your gentle kindness, and make zealous men wonder at your goodness. Put the lover of legality to shame by your compassion. With the afflicted be afflicted in mind. Love all men, but keep distant from all men.—St. Isaac of Syria

I could be wrong, however, if you close your Browser, or your machine goes to "sleep", you do appear offline, and therefore, next time you actually hit the page you are counted as a new log in that day.

That's just my guess, because I have noticed that even though I don't log off, the "Total Time Logged In" at the top of the page, next to my avatar, stops ticking if I leave the page. In other words I can be logged in, but, if I open a different tab and start writing emails or reading the news, the clock stops ticking on this site, until I am once again active on this site.

Thank you for sharing that info.

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"I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die [...] These things I have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." -The Lord Jesus Christ

No longer active on OC.net. Please pray for me and forgive any harm I might have caused by my ignorance and malice. Pls email me, don't send PMs.

See you in Hell I suppose, except in Orthodoxy it ain't a place. And yet it has gates which can't prevail against the Church. That ridiculous Patristic fail for another day.

Actually a thread I'd be interested in. Augustine mentions this idea (hell being material in some sense) explicitly, but I think you can argue the same from Eastern Fathers as well, despite the idea floating around that hell is a state of being and not a place.

See you in Hell I suppose, except in Orthodoxy it ain't a place. And yet it has gates which can't prevail against the Church. That ridiculous Patristic fail for another day.

Actually a thread I'd be interested in. Augustine mentions this idea (hell being material in some sense) explicitly, but I think you can argue the same from Eastern Fathers as well, despite the idea floating around that hell is a state of being and not a place.

You're the one with the incredible memory and thousands of pages of Patristics under your belt. I always thought David Young made a rather convincing or at least interesting alternate suggestion for the interpretation of this overly quoted passage.